Burke Area Business Owners Invited to Forging Connections December 2

Local Business Owners Invited to Forging Connections

On Tuesday December 2nd, the Burke Area Chamber of Commerce will host Forging

Connections, a business networking event from 6 – 7:30 pm at Juniper’s at

the Wildflower Inn on Darling Hill Road in Lyndonville.  Beer, wine and light

appetizers will be offered.  The event is free and all local business owners

and those thinking of starting a new venture in the area are invited to come.

  RSVP’s are requested by November 21st.  The event is meant to better

connect emerging & existing business owners with some of the local resources

that are available to help them grow their businesses.  Representatives from

several area organizations including the Vermont Small Business Development

Center (VTSBDC),  Vermont Procurement Technical Assistance Center,

Northeastern Vermont Development Association (NVDA), Northern Community

Investment Corporation (NCIC), the Center for Rural Entrepreneurship at

Lyndon State College and others will be there to talk about the many free or

low cost services they offer.  These include professional business advising,

training workshops, help with financial planning, creating a business plan,

assistance in obtaining grant funding, procuring government contracts,

providing low interest business loans, technical assistance and help with

needs such as website creation, graphic design services, utilizing QuickBooks

etc.

"This is a great opportunity for local, small business owners to learn about

some of the many resources available to them in the area so they can expand

and stay profitable,” said Tim Tierney, President of the Burke Area Chamber

of Commerce.  “Burke is a growing community and we want all our businesses

to grow along with it and be as successful as possible.  We've had quite a

few new businesses start up in the area in just the last year and others are

on the way.  It's really important to support these new businesses and make

sure they know from the start that there are a lot of organizations and

people they can reach out to locally for assistance getting a new venture off

the ground.”

The Burke Area Chamber of Commerce is also able to provide financial

assistance to qualifying local, small businesses to pay for part of the cost

of these and other services or local business workshops through a Rural

Business Enterprise Grant from USDA Rural Development.  The grant provides

partial funding for Phase 2 of the Burke Area Destination Development

Initiative which is meant to better promote the Burke Area to travelers as

well as assist local businesses expand and keep up with the increase in

tourism and a growing community.    Anyone interested in learning more about

this opportunity or wishing to RSVP for Forging Connections should contact

Laura Malieswski at 802-626-4124 or [email protected].

Event Location

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